HE WAS A CONSUL OF ROME!
HE WAS A CONSUL OF ROME!
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Honor him.
Cack
And what of good Vorenus?
By Juno's CUNT
Octavian btfo’ing antony is one of the best and most satisfying scenes of all time. I’ve banged 14 black women.
THEN AGAIN - a woman's role has always suited you best
It's been 6 months, I can almost rewatch Rome again
YOU SICK FUCK
you know what? that's not a bad idea.
ATIA OF THE JULII, I CALL FOR JUSTICE
Truly one of the best scenes.
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>strike me, see what happens
KINO
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Octavian was such an autstic little manipulator, I loved him.
And what of good Solonius?
>make rome thread
>gets archived
>user from that thread makes another one
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The acting is top tier, but the writing is a bit inconsistent. I'd say Rome is overrated by the board, but underrated in general
It's super rushed feeling. And the forest gump style coincidences nag at the suspension of disbelief.
Eh that was part of the premise really
Titus and Lucius were the only two Roman soldiers mentioned by name in Caesar’s diary so they used them as the window to see the major events of the time through
Good thread this.
They had to rush parts of the story because they found out they were going to be cancelled.
Shame, shame on the House of Ptolemy for this barbarity
Yep, S4 would have been Sextus Pompey’s attempt at revenge against Rome for his father’s betrayal and death
S5 would have been Jesus
I AM A BASTARD SON OF DYS!
>it's super rushed feeling.
Only the second series. They knew they had to wrap the entire story up.
Rome was one of the most enjoyable shows I have ever watched. It's a real shame they couldn't take it to completion.
VETO THE MOTION!!!
>second series
second season*
Just a reminder that Rome was originally supposed to be a lot more depressing.
>Stevenson revealed what had once been intended to be the very first scene of Rome—as well as the series’ “ultimate end.” The point that Heller and Stevenson always saw the series building toward.
>“Bruno [Heller] once did outline a story that he was going to start the whole series with,” Stevenson said. “An 88-year-old Pullo going down to the riverside by Vorenus’ tomb, or sarcophagus, pouring wine on it, taking a sword out while sitting there on the banks, looking at the glistening river, and committing suicide.
>“And as he has his face hit the sand on the banks, a fish jumped out of the water, and the silver light on the fish caught the sword, which brought us right into that first battle with Lucius Vorenus and [Titus Pullo] where he breaks ranks.”
>As according to Stevenson, the final scenes of the series would have eventually explained this fate as the relationship between Octavian, who is only a child when Rome starts, and Pullo becomes clear.
>Says Stevenson, “The reason was that the only person on the planet who [knows] the Emperor Augustus to be human, who was Octavian, is Pullo. And Pullo’s the only one who has that memory of him or that life. And basically, [Augustus] asks him to. Nobody else could kill him. But at that stage, Octavian is obviously in his paranoid imperial sort of thing, and Pullo is the last tie to that time when he was a boy. It’s genius.”